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Category Archives: Middle East
Obama’s Call for Israel to Base Negotiations on Pre-1967 Borders (Part III): A Political Assessment
In my post earlier this week, I concluded returning to Israel’s pre-1967 borders would make the country difficult to defend against Arab aggression, even with its vastly superior military. Even with a patchwork of land swaps, it would still be a challenge for Israel to defend. Leaving … Continue reading
Posted in Defense, Energy Security, International Security, Media, Middle East, Policy, Politics, Terrorism, War
Tagged 9/11, Desert warfare, Egypt, Israel, Israelis, Jews, Jordan, Lebanon, OPFOR, Palestine, Palestinians, Palestinians dancing in the streets, Soviet Motorized Rifle Regiment, Syria, West Bank
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Obama’s Call for Israel to Base Negotiations on Pre-1967 Borders (Part II): A Military Assessment
In yesterday’s post, I indicated my desire to reflect upon President Obama’s proposal rather than fall prey to my deeply visceral initial reaction. In this post, I decided to tackle what I know best first: the situation’s military dynamics. From a military perspective, the … Continue reading
Posted in Defense, Energy Security, International Security, Media, Middle East, Policy, Politics, Terrorism, War
Tagged 9/11, Desert warfare, Egypt, Israel, Israelis, Jews, Jordan, Lebanon, OPFOR, Palestine, Palestinians, Palestinians dancing in the streets, Soviet Motorized Rifle Regiment, Syria, West Bank
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Obama’s Call for Israel to Base Negotiations on Pre-1967 Borders (Part I)
I have delayed responding to Obama’s speech last week, which called for Israel to revert back to its pre-1967 borders as a precondition for talks. Being the Rational Republican, I wanted to take some time to reflect on the situation rather than fall prey … Continue reading
Posted in Energy Security, International Security, Media, Middle East, Policy, Politics, Terrorism, War
Tagged 9/11, Israel, Jews, Palestine, Palestinians, Palestinians dancing in the streets
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The Butcher’s Bill
There is no doubt that al Qaeda has wrought havoc throughout the world over the past two decades. However, actually seeing the number of people the terrorist organization has killed really brings home its destructive nature. Several weeks ago, The … Continue reading
Posted in Central Asia, Defense, Energy Security, International Security, Media, Middle East, Policy, Politics, Terrorism, War
Tagged al Qaeda, The Economist
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The Day Bin Laden Died
Osama bin Laden changed my life.
Posted in Central Asia, Defense, Energy Security, International Security, Media, Middle East, Terrorism, War
Tagged 9/11, Osama bin Laden, Osama bin Laden death
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Bin Laden Family Demands Obama Pound of Flesh
“Failure to answer these questions will force us to go to International forum for justice such as International Criminal Court and International Court of Justice and UN must take notice of the violation of international law and assist us to … Continue reading
Posted in Central Asia, Defense, Energy Security, International Security, Middle East, Policy, Politics, Terrorism, War
Tagged Osama bin Laden, Osama bin Laden death
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Is the Next Election a “Lock” for Obama?
With the successful elimination of terrorist mastermind, Osama bin Laden, President Obama’s prospects for an election victory in 2012 seem much brighter. In the wake of bin Laden’s death, Obama’s approval ratings have surged 9 percentage points since April from 47% … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Central Asia, Defense, Energy Security, Finance and Economics, International Security, Media, Middle East, Policy, Politics, Predictions, Taxes, Terrorism, War
Tagged Decision 2012, Democrats, President George Herbert Walker Bush, President Obama, Republicans, Unemployment
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Topsy Turvy: Right and Left Pundits on Obama’s Decision Not to Release Bin Laden Photos
In a world gone weird, it turns out that I mostly agree with left-wing pundit and the host of The Young Turks, Cenk Uygur, on his opinion that President Obama should have released the photos to show his government’s transparency. … Continue reading
Obama’s Gamble Paid Off, But It Could Have Turned Out Much Differently
“Gentlemen, I want you to know that I am seriously considering an attempt to rescue the hostages.” — President Jimmy Carter, 1980 According to media reports, President Obama had three options once American intelligence uncovered Osama bin Laden’s suspected location. … Continue reading
Didn’t President Obama Learn Anything From the Birthers?
Why the Obama Administration is debating releasing the photos of bin Laden’s dead body is a mystery to me. First, there has already been a precedent for releasing photos of dead insurgents and terrorists. After all, President Bush readily released the … Continue reading
